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Two late 18th/early 19th century silver mounted marquise-shaped mother-o’-pearl snuff boxes, both with hinged mother-o’-pearl lids engraved with flowers and foliage, within pricked beaded borders, initialled, the larger box with tortoiseshell sides, the smaller ensuite example with mother-o’-pearl sides and base, first length 9cm, second 6.1cm. £200-£300
£200–£300
A George IV silver rectangular vinaigrette, the hinged covered engraved with scrolling foliage, the base with cross hatched panel, enclosing pierced grill and original sponge, by John Bettridge, Birmingham, 1823, together with a Victorian silver rectangular snuff box, foliage engraved, the cover inscribed ‘Presented to C. W. Greenway by a sincere friend’, by Frederick Marson, Birmingham, 1867, first length 2.6cm, second 8cm. £80-£100
Hammer Price: £130
An early 19th century oval silver and tortoiseshell snuff box, the hinged lid gold and silver inlaid, with central reserve depicting a lute, beneath bow surmount, length 18cm. £200-£300
Hammer Price: £180
A late 18th/early 19th century tortoiseshell and silver piqué work miniature twin perfume case, the hinged lid opening to reveal twin glass flasks with stoppers (one stopper broken off), together with a tortoiseshell gilt metal mounted purse, a silver mounted simulated tortoiseshell pin box, and further small tortoiseshell box, on turned feet, bearing original presentation label to the base, first height 4.7cm. (4) £200-£240
Hammer Price: £200
A set of six silver menu holders, applied with individual images of various dogs, by Leslie Wood, London, 1978, cased, diameter of bases 3.2cm. £240-£300
£240–£300
An Edwardian silver vesta case, the front applied with an Airedale dog by maker William Aitken, Birmingham 1904, with ring attachment, length 4.2cm. £120-£160
£120–£160
A George V silver vesta case, the front applied with a West Highland terrier, by makers M. J. Myatt & Co., Birmingham 1911, with ring attachment, length 4.4cm. £120-£160
Hammer Price: £100
A set of four George V silver and tortoiseshell menu holders, by William Comyns, the oval panel depicting game birds - pheasant, partridge, woodcock and duck - within reeded and ribband borders, on oval bases each numbered ‘A 5420’ and hallmarked for London, 1913, contained in fitted Harrods case, length of bases 3.8cm. £360-£460
Hammer Price: £400
A late Victorian silver inlaid tortoiseshell aide-memoire, circa 1900, the front inset with silver cartouche between two bands of decoration, opening to reveal watered silk lined interior, the case incorporating a bone pencil, length 10.5cm. £80-£100
Hammer Price: £110
An Edwardian silver camel pin cushion and a silver swan pin cushion, the camel by Sydney & Co., Birmingham, 1906, the swan with well textured feathers by Edward Foligne Braham, Birmingham, 1908, (replaced pin cushion), camel height 5cm, swan 4cm. £220-£260
Hammer Price: £240
An oval porcelain trinket box, the hinged lid with two doves, with gilt metal mount, the base signed ‘M.P.’, length 5.5cm. £40-£60
Hammer Price: £85
Regimental interest: A George III silver standard bearer’s staff holder, for the Light Infantry, modelled in the shape of a flared thimble, the front with applied lion mask, and engraved below with the bugle horn emblem of the Light Infantry, mounted to an oval back plate with applied vertical belt loops, by Phipps & Robinson, London, 1803, length 53mm, width 38mm. £400-£500
Hammer Price: £600
Regimental interest: A silver rectangular cigarette case, applied with the badge of the Royal Scots Greys, the eagle facing right, with WATERLOO and ROYAL SCOTS GREYS below, against engine-turned ground, the case opening with slide action, by makers Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, Birmingham, 1948, length 14.5cm. £50-£70
A Victorian silver rectangular tea caddy, with hinged cover, decorated with peasants in village setting, by Alwinckle & Slater, London, 1891, height 9cm. £100-£150
A late Victorian silver dice shaker, of conical form with hinged lid, enclosing four bone dice, by Wilfred Chidlow Griffiths, Birmingham, 1899, height 5.7cm. £80-£100
A Burmese elephant teapot, the white metal teapot modelled as a seated elephant, with further embossed elephant frieze around the base and lid, teapot length 17.5cm. £100-£200
Hammer Price: £320
An Edwardian silver and ivory handled presentation trowel and ebonised gavel, the trowel engraved with presentation inscription amidst engraved scrolling flowers and foliage, together with a silver mounted ebonised mallet-shaped gavel, with detachable screw handle, by George Jackson & David Fullerton, London, 1904, both contained in fitted case, trowel length 27.5cm. £150-£200
An early 19th century Portuguese silver beaker, of flared form engraved with period coat of arms, motto below ‘FINEM RESPICE’, parcel gilt interior, to the base maker’s mark ‘IMS’, oval punch with crowned letter ‘L’ for Lisbon 1803-13, height 10cm. £300-£500
Hammer Price: £260
An Edwardian large baluster sugar caster, with pull off cover and raised on gadrooned foot, decorated throughout with scrolling flowers and foliage, bearing maker’s mark ‘J.T.’ and hallmarked for Birmingham, 1903, in fitted case, height 21.5cm. £120-£160
Hammer Price: £300
A Victorian silver eleven piece vanity set, comprising a pair of heart-shaped boxes with hinged lids, embossed with courting couple, together with nail buff, tweezers, nail file, cuticle pusher, two pairs of scissors, shoe horn, glove stretchers and button hook, decorated with C-scrolls and flowers, maker’s marks for Levi & Salaman, Birmingham, 1899 and Crisford & Norris Ltd, Birmingham, 1898, contained in fitted case, heart-shaped boxes length 5.7cm. £300-£400
Hammer Price: £280
A set of Edwardian six silver and granite napkin rings, each inset with pink and grey granite panels, amidst engraved scrolling foliage detail, initialled ‘M’ and numbered 1 - 6, by Joseph Cook & Sons, Birmingham, 1903, in fitted case, width of napkin rings 18mm. £300-£400
Hammer Price: £440
A Japanese inlaid Kiseru or opium pipe, 19th-early 20th century, the bamboo pipe with mouthpiece and bowl in gold and metal onlaid with gold, silver and copper details of flowers, foliage and birds, the mouthpiece stamped ‘K20’, length 19.5cm. £200-£300
Duke of Wellington interest: A 19th century gold watch key, circa 1820s/1830s, with finely carved and chased foliate border, inset with escutcheon-shaped agate panel, with engraved intaglio crest and initials ‘A W’ below, for Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington, similarly initialled verso; with two plaster impressions, being both sides of the watch key; together with a gold fob seal circa 1820s/30s, inset with an oval panel engraved with an intaglio coat of arms; both suspended from a go...
Hammer Price: £1,700
Royal interest: A late Georgian gold armorial fob seal, post 1816, the mount ornately carved and chased with flowers and foliage, suspended from a chased split ring, the agate panel finely intaglio carved with a full achievement of the arms of the United Kingdom, length (including ring) 4.8cm. £800-£1,200
Hammer Price: £2,200
Lord Nelson interest: An early 19th century intaglio portrait fob seal, the base inset with purple glass intaglio carved with the head and shoulders of Admiral Lord Nelson in uniform, with motto below ‘FAITH AND WORKS’, the gilt metal mount repoussé decorated with flowers and foliage, with split ring suspension. £200-£300
Hammer Price: £650
Duke of Wellington interest: A Victorian silver cast figural salt spoon by makers John and Henry Lias, London, 1846, the finial modelled as the bust of Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington, (1769-1852), together with a mid 19th century gilt metal and blue enamel casket, the hinged lid glazed and containing an arrangement of curled hair and with a gilt inscription beside, reading ‘Copenhagen, June 18, 1815’, length 9.3cm, casket length 14cm. £300-£500
Duke of Wellington interest: A memorial propelling pencil, the finial modelled as the bust of the Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington, (1769-1852), the slider inscribed ‘Born 1769. Died 1852’, and stamped ‘WATERLOO’, ‘WELLINGTON’ and ‘ASSAYE’, the shaft stamped with lozenge patent registration mark, being the registration code for 20th May 1852, pencil length (extended) 13cm. £200-£400
Hammer Price: £1,200
A pair of Victorian silver Royal Marines fiddle thread and shell dessert spoons and a matching teaspoon by George Adams, London, 1852, each die struck with the Royal Marines crest, (the Crowned Lion and Crown); together with a pair of George III oval silver salts, pierced decorated, on ball and claw feet, with with blue glass liners, initialled, (heavily repaired), length 8.2cm. £200-£300
A pair of Victorian silver table spoons, the pattern a variant of the Wellington pattern, marks for George W Adams of Chawner & Co, and overstruck by Hunt & Roskell, hallmarked for London, 1855. £200-£300
A late Georgian red leather gilt mounted sewing box, circa 1800-1820, of sarcophagus form, the red crushed morocco leather mounted with lion mask ring handles and outset lion paw feet, the hinged lid inset with cream silk bearing a printed scene and signed ‘W. Smith, Snow Hill’, the fitted interior with lift out tray, steel bead edged, containing three bone cotton barrels, and five bone thread spools, a bone tape measure case, two bodkins, a leather bound needle booklet and a mother-o’-pearl...
Hammer Price: £360
Three 18th/19th century framed wax profile portrait relief busts, in the manner of Samuel Percy, the first depicting an elegant 15th century Florentine lady, her hair fashionably arranged in ringlets, and wearing a string of pearls, the portrait mounted to an oval slate panel, signed ‘ANNA TORNABONI’, (sic) in gilt oval frame (damaged); the second depicting the Empress Josephine, her hair upswept and wearing a diadem, earring and necklace, signed ‘Josephine’ below, the image mounted on blacke...
Hammer Price: £170
Royal interest: An early 19th century portrait on glass of the Prince of Wales, later George IV, the oval portrait in oval gilt laurel leaf surround, beneath the Prince of Wales feathers issuing from a coronet, within wooden rectangular frame and suspensory loop above, length 19.5cm. £50-£70
Hammer Price: £160
A Georgian ivory and gold mounted toothpick case, circa 1810, with beaded decoration, the hinged lid enclosing a mirror, length 8.6cm. £80-£100
Hammer Price: £95
Royal interest: An 18th century circular papier mâché memorial snuff box and cover for Prince William, Duke of Cumberland, decorated with black japanning and oil paint, the cover hand painted in gilt with military trophy of arms and coronet above, with central cartouche reading ‘WILLIAM DUKE OF CUMBERLAND OBIIT 32 OCT 1765 ETAT 45’, the base painted in gilt with a scull, crossbones and coronet, diameter 8.8cm. £50-£80
A Victorian silver rectangular pin tray, by William Comyns, with canted corners and embossed with birds amidst scrolling foliage and masks, hallmarked for London, 1892, with maker’s mark ‘WC’, length 11.2cm. £60-£80
Hammer Price: £50
An Art Nouveau silver shaped jewellery box, by William Comyns, the pierced hinged cover decorated with pansy flowerheads and harebells, the sides embossed with entwined nasturtium leaves and flowers, raised on four claw feet, hallmarked for London, 1907, length 12.5cm. £140-£200
Hammer Price: £120
A Victorian silver and mother-o’-pearl posy holder, modelled as a cornucopia, with lattice panelling and bead and scallop edging, mounted on carved mother-o’-pearl handle with scrolling foliate terminal, by maker Joseph Willmore, London, no date letter, (pin missing), length 15.5cm. £400-£460
£400–£460
A silver novelty combined cigar rest and ashtray, by Asprey, with sprung table clip fitting, numbered ‘11025’ and ‘21’, hallmarked for London, 1929, length 15.5cm. £50-£70
A gilt and maroon enamelled fountain pen, by Must de Cartier, with 18k gold nib. £40-£60
Hammer Price: £80
An Arts and Crafts style silver egg cup, in the form of a three handled tyg, of waisted form, the loop handles applied with bifurcated mounts, by Aitken Bros., Sheffield, 1931, height 7.6cm. £100-£150
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